What aspects of quantum theory are you curious about?

shaundarel
How did you find PF?
Honestly just perusing lectures and podcasts.
As per my name, I am Quantum Newbie. I am I am exactly that. I'm interested more specifically in the following:

mandella effect, butterfly effect, alternate universes, mirror worlds, bubble worlds, quantum mortality, crossovers, multiple paths on the same frequency, dementions, universe A and B, interdementional travel via sleeping and awakened, Reincarnation theory of continuance
 
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@shaundarel, be aware that Physics Forums's mission is to discuss mainstream science -- science that is presented in textbooks and peer-reviewed papers in prominent journals. Many of the things that you're interested in do not fit that model.

"just perusing lectures and podcasts" is not the best way to learn physics.
 
I apologize if the way I came to this conclusion isn't up to standards. I feel like I'm super new to even having a slight interest in anything on that list. I would have no idea what model and such. I can delete the post if you want.
 
Far be it from me to tell you what to think. Just be aware that this forum will not be useful for understanding (nor will it entertain) vague questions regarding any of the subjects mentioned.
 
shaundarel said:
How did you find PF?: Honestly just perusing lectures and podcasts.

As per my name, I am Quantum Newbie. I am I am exactly that. I'm interested more specifically in the following:

mandella effect, butterfly effect, alternate universes, mirror worlds, bubble worlds, quantum mortality, crossovers, multiple paths on the same frequency, dementions, universe A and B, interdementional travel via sleeping and awakened, Reincarnation theory of continuance
Reading this, you've possibly come to the wrong place. We focus on physics, mathematics and other sciences as taught as academic subjects at all levels. See:

https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/about-physics-forums/
 
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